Four years ago today ... ... we lost a great guy.
We miss you, Chuck.
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Happy Boxstering,
Pedrohttp://pedrosboard.com/read.php?4,8945,8945#msg-8945Tue, 14 Aug 2018 15:45:56 -0600Phorum 5.2.19http://pedrosboard.com/read.php?4,8945,8970#msg-8970We always loved folks reactions at BRBS to meeting Chuck . . .http://pedrosboard.com/read.php?4,8945,8970#msg-8970The Porsche Pete persona, as exemplified by the logo, was one of a flashy, fun-loving, out-going character. Chuck, on the other hand, was very quiet, reserved, and introspective. He would never allow us to showcase him in anyway at the event, despite his being the inspiration for the gathering and providing constant support and advice through the years.

I think of Chuck often and appreciate having had the opportunity to know him. He was responsible for bringing lots of different folks together around the country, and even around the world, in an online community unlike anything I've ever been a part of before or since. And his online community made it possible for folks to meet in person at so many different venues which has resulted in many lasting relationships. All because a guy from North Carolina spent countless hours giving of himself to others.